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Urgency We are all toast if we dont get on another path. ~ James Hansen, Director of the Goddard Institute of Space Sciences We have 18 months left to halt global warming. (May 2008) ~ His Royal Highness Prince Charles, Prince of Wales We are so close to the red line, we may wake up tomorrow and discover there is nothing left to save. ~ Maneka Gandhi, former Indian Environment Minister We are in a planetary emergency. ~ Al Gore, former US Vice President We are all toast if we dont get on another path. ~ James Hansen, Director of the Goddard Institute of Space Sciences We have 18 months left to halt global warming. (May 2008) ~ His Royal Highness Prince Charles, Prince of Wales We are so close to the red line, we may wake up tomorrow and discover there is nothing left to save. ~ Maneka Gandhi, former Indian Environment Minister We are in a planetary emergency. ~ Al Gore, former US Vice President We are at crisis point Sources: - James Hansen, Live Science,23 June 2008 http://tinyurl.com/57en56http://tinyurl.com/57en56 - Prince Charles, Telegraph, UK,18 May 2008 http://tinyurl.com/58z58shttp://tinyurl.com/58z58s - Maneka Ghandi, India eNews, 28 May 2008 http://tinyurl.com/6zkwwlhttp://tinyurl.com/6zkwwl - Al Gore, Fog City Journal, 28 October 2006 http://tinyurl.com/5drkt3http://tinyurl.com/5drkt3

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The most effective action we can take as individuals for the survival of the planet? Reduce meat & dairy consumption Reduce meat & dairy consumption...the balance of environmental analysis suggests that a healthy, low-impact diet would contain less meat and fewer dairy products than we typically eat today. Source: Cabinet Office, Food Matters: Towards a Strategy for the 21 st Century, July 2008 http://tinyurl.com/6bhjho http://tinyurl.com/6bhjho

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Livestock Industry ~ Environmental Costs Eating meat is a major cause of global warming, which is one of the main reasons for the unprecedented ice melts in the Arctic and the Antarctic. The most devastating effect of rising temperatures and melting ice is the release of 400 billion tonnes of methane gas from the ocean seabed. This gas, in such huge quantities, is enough to end life on Earth as we know it. Climate change could release unexpectedly huge stores of carbon dioxide from Arctic soils, which would in turn fuel a vicious circle of global warming. Eating meat is a major cause of global warming, which is one of the main reasons for the unprecedented ice melts in the Arctic and the Antarctic. The most devastating effect of rising temperatures and melting ice is the release of 400 billion tonnes of methane gas from the ocean seabed. This gas, in such huge quantities, is enough to end life on Earth as we know it. Climate change could release unexpectedly huge stores of carbon dioxide from Arctic soils, which would in turn fuel a vicious circle of global warming. Sources: - Methane Burps: Ticking Time Bomb, Energy Bulletin, 15 December 2004, http://tinyurl.com/3lg5fd - Global warming time bomb trapped in Arctic soil: study, PhysOrg, 24 August 2008 http://tinyurl.com/3lg5fd

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Livestock Industry ~ Environmental costs THREAT TO BIODIVERSITY Livestock take up 30% of the earths land surface which was once habitat for wildlife. Tropical forests hold half of the worlds species which are becoming extinct at an alarming rate due to deforestation for meat production. 53% of global fishmeal production is used by the livestock sector for feed, seriously affecting the worlds fish population. THREAT TO BIODIVERSITY Livestock take up 30% of the earths land surface which was once habitat for wildlife. Tropical forests hold half of the worlds species which are becoming extinct at an alarming rate due to deforestation for meat production. 53% of global fishmeal production is used by the livestock sector for feed, seriously affecting the worlds fish population. Sources: - Livestocks Long Shadow, UN Food and Agriculture Organization, 2007 http://tinyurl.com/6bowo7 (p32 / p185-p188)http://tinyurl.com/6bowo7 - Salt-Water Fish Extinction Seen By 2048 http://tinyurl.com/yc22alhttp://tinyurl.com/yc22al

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Livestock Industry ~ Environmental costs WATER POLLUTION Livestock production is the largest sectoral source of water pollutants. Animal wastes contribute to large oceanic dead zones, extending to nearly 7,903 square miles in the Gulf of Mexico during Summer 2007. In the UK, the annual external costs of water contamination by agriculture are about £220 million. WATER POLLUTION Livestock production is the largest sectoral source of water pollutants. Animal wastes contribute to large oceanic dead zones, extending to nearly 7,903 square miles in the Gulf of Mexico during Summer 2007. In the UK, the annual external costs of water contamination by agriculture are about £220 million. Sources: - Livestocks Long Shadow, UN Food and Agriculture Organization, 2007 http://tinyurl.com/6bowo7 (executive summary, pxxii)http://tinyurl.com/6bowo7 - Soil Association: Organic Farming & the Environment

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70% of the Amazon deforestation is due to clearing land for pasture and livestock feed crops. Each second, an area of tropical rainforest the size of a football field is destroyed to produce 257 hamburgers. Deforestation is responsible for 20-25% of global warming as it increases greenhouse gas emissions due to the release of CO 2 stored in trees. 24 hours deforestation releases as much CO 2 into the atmosphere as 8 million people flying from London to New York. 70% of the Amazon deforestation is due to clearing land for pasture and livestock feed crops. Each second, an area of tropical rainforest the size of a football field is destroyed to produce 257 hamburgers. Deforestation is responsible for 20-25% of global warming as it increases greenhouse gas emissions due to the release of CO 2 stored in trees. 24 hours deforestation releases as much CO 2 into the atmosphere as 8 million people flying from London to New York. Livestock Industry ~ Major Cause of Deforestation Sources: - Livestocks Long Shadow, UN Food and Agriculture Organization, 2007 http://tinyurl.com/6bowo7http://tinyurl.com/6bowo7 - Earth Save Magazine, Summer 2002, p12 http://tinyurl.com/6ghv5mhttp://tinyurl.com/6ghv5m - Dr Jonathan Patz, University of Chicago http://tinyurl.com/67zg3dhttp://tinyurl.com/67zg3d - Deforestation: The hidden cause of global warming, The Independent, UK, 14 May 2007 http://tinyurl.com/2h8gybhttp://tinyurl.com/2h8gyb

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Amazonias forests alone help to store the largest body of flowing freshwater on the planet. They release 20 billion tonnes of it into the atmosphere every day... Deforestation destroys livelihoods: over 1.5 billion people depend upon the forests for fuel wood, medicinal plants or food. We have 18 months to halt deforestation of the rainforests to preserve life on this planet. Amazonias forests alone help to store the largest body of flowing freshwater on the planet. They release 20 billion tonnes of it into the atmosphere every day... Deforestation destroys livelihoods: over 1.5 billion people depend upon the forests for fuel wood, medicinal plants or food. We have 18 months to halt deforestation of the rainforests to preserve life on this planet. More on deforestation Sources: - HRH The Prince of Wales speech to the European Parliament, 14 February 2008 http://tinyurl.com/4qaf2vhttp://tinyurl.com/4qaf2v - Livestocks Long Shadow, UN Food and Agriculture Organization, 2007 http://tinyurl.com/6bowo7 - Eighteen months to stop climate change disaster, Telegraph, 18 May 2008 http://tinyurl.com/58z58shttp://tinyurl.com/6bowo7http://tinyurl.com/58z58s

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Water Scarcity ~Beyond Normal Drought Cycles 1.1 billion people on the planet don't have access to safe, clean drinking water. That's 1 in 6 of us. On a global basis, the amount of fresh water available per person is falling rapidly: - by 2025: more than 50% of the population - by 2050: 75% of the population could face water scarcity. By 2100, 1/3 of the planet will be desert. 1.1 billion people on the planet don't have access to safe, clean drinking water. That's 1 in 6 of us. On a global basis, the amount of fresh water available per person is falling rapidly: - by 2025: more than 50% of the population - by 2050: 75% of the population could face water scarcity. By 2100, 1/3 of the planet will be desert. Sources: - Livestocks Long Shadow, UN Food and Agriculture Organization, 2007 http://tinyurl.com/6bowo7 - United Nations Environment Programme (2002): Global Environmental Outlook - The Century of Drought, The Independent, UK, 4 October 2006 http://tinyurl.com/6m2h6chttp://tinyurl.com/6bowo7http://tinyurl.com/6m2h6c

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Livestock Industry WATER SCARCITY Meat production, particularly the production of feed, consumes large amounts of critically important water resources. Agriculture uses 70% of all water. Industry uses 20% of all water. Homes use 10% of all water. WATER SCARCITY Meat production, particularly the production of feed, consumes large amounts of critically important water resources. Agriculture uses 70% of all water. Industry uses 20% of all water. Homes use 10% of all water. Sources: - Livestocks Long Shadow, UN Food and Agriculture Organization, 2007 http://tinyurl.com/6bowo7 - Saving Water: from Field to Fork, SIWI, IWMI, Chalmers & SEI, May 2008 http://tinyurl.com/58padphttp://tinyurl.com/6bowo7http://tinyurl.com/58padp

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WATER SCARCITY The meat and dairy industries are among the biggest contributors to the problem of water scarcity, through both over-use and pollution. A diet containing less meat and dairy products is not only healthier than our current eating habits, but is better for the environment. Water-intensive food items like meat and dairy products are placing increased stress on food production systems. WATER SCARCITY The meat and dairy industries are among the biggest contributors to the problem of water scarcity, through both over-use and pollution. A diet containing less meat and dairy products is not only healthier than our current eating habits, but is better for the environment. Water-intensive food items like meat and dairy products are placing increased stress on food production systems. Sources: - Animal Aid: Eating Meat: WreckingThe Planet And Creating A Global Food Shortage http://www.animalaid.org.uk/images/pdf/factfiles/wreck.pdf - Food Matters, Cabinet Office, July 2008, p.15 - Stockholm International Water Institute and the International Water Management Institute, 2004: Water – More nutrition per drop Livestock Industry

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Every 3 seconds a child dies as a result of poverty ~ 5.5 million children die from malnutrition every year. The 760 million tonnes of grain fed to animals every year could cover the global food shortage 14 times. 1 hectare of land produces: potatoes to support 22 people rice to support 19 people lamb to support 2 people beef to support 1 person. 923 million hungry & 1.2 billion obese. Every 3 seconds a child dies as a result of poverty ~ 5.5 million children die from malnutrition every year. The 760 million tonnes of grain fed to animals every year could cover the global food shortage 14 times. 1 hectare of land produces: potatoes to support 22 people rice to support 19 people lamb to support 2 people beef to support 1 person. 923 million hungry & 1.2 billion obese. Sources: - UNICEF, Press Centre, June 07 http://tinyurl.com/9lh79yhttp://tinyurl.com/9lh79y - Monbiot The Pleasures of the Flesh, 2008 http://tinyurl.com/3h9tuphttp://tinyurl.com/3h9tup - Lester R. Brown, Outgrowing the Earth, chap. 3, W.W. Norton & Co., 2005 - World Food Programme (923 million hungry) http://tinyurl.com/5thxjlhttp://tinyurl.com/5thxjl - The World Pays a Heavy Price for Malnutrition, Herald Tribune, 9 March 2000 http://tinyurl.com/5947mghttp://tinyurl.com/5947mg WORLD HUNGER

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Livestock Industry and World Hunger… 1/3 of the worlds cereal harvest and over 90% of the worlds soya is used for animal feed. Grain fed to animals reared for human consumption loses 90% of the energy from the original grain. Conversion inefficiency of meat production: 16 pounds of grain to produce 1 pound of beef. Undernutrition costs to national economic development are US$ 20-30 billion per year. 1/3 of the worlds cereal harvest and over 90% of the worlds soya is used for animal feed. Grain fed to animals reared for human consumption loses 90% of the energy from the original grain. Conversion inefficiency of meat production: 16 pounds of grain to produce 1 pound of beef. Undernutrition costs to national economic development are US$ 20-30 billion per year. Sources: - Livestocks Long Shadow, UN Food and Agriculture Organization, 2007 http://tinyurl.com/6bowo7 - Dr David Archer, Professor of Geophysical Sciences at University of Chicago http://tinyurl.com/6elphchttp://tinyurl.com/6bowo7http://tinyurl.com/6elphc - Diet for a New America, John Robbins, 1987 - Progress for Children, A report card on Nutrition, 2006 - Photo: Finbarr OReilly, Canada, Reuters, Mother & child at emergency feeding center, Niger

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Livestock Industry ~Future Outlook Consumption is expected to double by 2050, hence emissions & other costs as well. Plans to reduce emissions through: Reducing methane production by using feed additives and vaccines. BUT - adding more chemicals to the environment is not a sustainable solution. Planting trees. BUT - the number of trees cut by the livestock industry far exceeds the number that is intended to be planted. Consumption is expected to double by 2050, hence emissions & other costs as well. Plans to reduce emissions through: Reducing methane production by using feed additives and vaccines. BUT - adding more chemicals to the environment is not a sustainable solution. Planting trees. BUT - the number of trees cut by the livestock industry far exceeds the number that is intended to be planted. Sources: - Reducing GHG Emissions from the Northern Territory (NT) Pastoral Industry, NT Government, Australia http://tinyurl.com/5dedjyhttp://tinyurl.com/5dedjy - Why are Greenhouse Gas Emissions Important?, Alberta Government, Canada http://tinyurl.com/66s3k2http://tinyurl.com/66s3k2

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Our Future with Livestock With current meat & dairy consumption trends and predicted growth, continued livestock production is an environmental and planetary catastrophe for the Earth and its inhabitants. It can lead to: Release of huge quantities of Methane and Carbon Dioxide, enough to end civilisation as we know it. The release of methane could create an uncontrollable feedback effect, dramatically warming the atmosphere and leading to catastrophic climate change with increased severity and frequency. Social unrest, war, disease, widespread food and water shortages, exodus of refugees. Catastrophes have no preferences; everyone is affected. We simply cannot sustain our planet and its people with livestocks disastrous effects on every scale, from local to global. Money will not serve us where there is barren land, destruction and collapsed economies. With current meat & dairy consumption trends and predicted growth, continued livestock production is an environmental and planetary catastrophe for the Earth and its inhabitants. It can lead to: Release of huge quantities of Methane and Carbon Dioxide, enough to end civilisation as we know it. The release of methane could create an uncontrollable feedback effect, dramatically warming the atmosphere and leading to catastrophic climate change with increased severity and frequency. Social unrest, war, disease, widespread food and water shortages, exodus of refugees. Catastrophes have no preferences; everyone is affected. We simply cannot sustain our planet and its people with livestocks disastrous effects on every scale, from local to global. Money will not serve us where there is barren land, destruction and collapsed economies.

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Solution? The quickest and the most effective way to reduce GHG emissions is: To reduce or eliminate our meat consumption. The quickest and the most effective way to reduce GHG emissions is: To reduce or eliminate our meat consumption.

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Meat-free Diet ~ Why A Quicker & Easier Solution Turnover rate of farm animals is 1-2 years, while turnover rate of cars & power plants, etc can be decades. Methane can disappear from the atmosphere in 9-15 years, while CO 2 can stay in the atmosphere for more than a century. Introduction of new techniques and further research takes many years. Cut in CO 2 involves fighting powerful & wealthy business interests, while veggie foods are readily available. Turnover rate of farm animals is 1-2 years, while turnover rate of cars & power plants, etc can be decades. Methane can disappear from the atmosphere in 9-15 years, while CO 2 can stay in the atmosphere for more than a century. Introduction of new techniques and further research takes many years. Cut in CO 2 involves fighting powerful & wealthy business interests, while veggie foods are readily available. Source: A New Global Warming Strategy, Noam Mohr, EarthSave International, August 2005 http://tinyurl.com/2usvxl http://tinyurl.com/2usvxl

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Meat-free Diet ~ Advantages Stops 70% of deforestation. A solution for world hunger: Frees up 760 million tons of grain/year (nearly half the worlds grain supply) Frees up 3,433 million hectares (total land area occupied by livestock) which is equivalent to 26% of the ice-free terrestrial surface of the planet. Sources: - Livestocks Long Shadow, UN Food and Agriculture Organization, 2007, pxxi http://tinyurl.com/6bowo7http://tinyurl.com/6bowo7 - The Pleasures of the Flesh, Montbiot, 2008 http://tinyurl.com/3go885http://tinyurl.com/3go885 - UN-FAO - Managing Livestock-Environment Interactions, April 2007, p2 - A.8 http://tinyurl.com/5homq9http://tinyurl.com/5homq9

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Meat-free Diet ~ Environmental Advantages If everybody in the UK ate no meat for 2 days per week, it would save the equivalent of almost 73 million return flights from London to Ibiza. If everybody in the UK ate no meat for 6 days per week, it would create greater carbon savings than removing all the cars off UK roads (29 million cars). If everybody in the UK ate no meat for 2 days per week, it would save the equivalent of almost 73 million return flights from London to Ibiza. If everybody in the UK ate no meat for 6 days per week, it would create greater carbon savings than removing all the cars off UK roads (29 million cars). Source: Pieter van Beukering, Kim van der Leeuw, Desire Immerzeel and Harry Aiking (2008) Meat the Truth. The contribution of meat consumption in the UK to climate change. Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM), VU University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands / HM Government (2006) Climate Change, the UK programme 2006 http://tinyurl.com/5q3vwxhttp://tinyurl.com/5q3vwx

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Food for Thought Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet. ~ Albert Einstein If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be a vegetarian. ~ Paul McCartney While we ourselves are the living graves of murdered beasts, how can we expect any ideal conditions on this earth? ~ George Bernard Shaw Thou shalt not kill" does not apply to murder of one's own kind only, but to all living beings; and this Commandment was inscribed in the human breast long before it was proclaimed from Sinai. ~ Leo Tolstoy

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Meat-eating ~ Whats the Logic ?! We all love animals. Why do we call some "pets" and others "dinner?" ~ K.D. Lang You put a baby in a crib with an apple and a rabbit. If it eats the rabbit and plays with the apple, I'll buy you a new car. ~ Harvey Diamond Auschwitz begins wherever someone looks at a slaughterhouse and thinks: theyre only animals. ~ Theodor Adorno

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Its time for the truth about meat to be brought to light. Animal agriculture and the consumption of animal products are destroying our planet and are the root cause of the most pressing challenges of our time. We can no longer hide from the fact that meat is the single greatest contributor to the most prevalent and deadly global health problems, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. We must recognize that meat is causing global food shortage as we feed over one third of all grain products to animals (over 7 times the amount used for biofuels), and as farmers in developing nations grow feed crop for animals rather than food crops for their fellow citizens. And we must address the reality that meat and dairy are the leading causes of global warming, pushing our precious Earth beyond the tipping point, heading to where it can no longer maintain life as we know it. The facts and figures presented here are compiled from the latest research by leading climate scientists, government bodies, the United Nations, many independent organizations, and health professionals. They show clearly how by stopping the devastation of meat production and consumption and embracing a plant-based diet, we will be able to live in optimal health, preserve our planet and have enough food and clean water for all. Call for Action

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Its future depends on each one of us. And there is ONE thing we all can do: Be Veg, Go Green. We have only ONE planet, only ONE chance.

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Our Mission To share scientific data with the public, the media, the government and other organisations on the significant and devastating effects of eating animal products on the health of our planet, including climate change, drought and deforestation, and on global hunger. To provide the means for individuals to encourage the media to speak about these topics, and to encourage governments and other institutions to pass and adopt laws and policies which will result in people eating less animal products in order to reverse climate change, ensure there is enough clean water for all our needs, and feed the worlds hungry.